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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Willy_SagnolWilly Sagnol - Wikipedia

    Willy David Frédéric Sagnol (born 18 March 1977) is a French professional football manager and former player who played as a defender. He is currently the manager of the Georgia national team. Sagnol spent much of his professional career playing for Bayern Munich in Germany's Bundesliga.

  2. Willy Sagnol, né le 18 mars 1977 à Saint-Étienne , est un footballeur international français évoluant au poste d'arrière droit, reconverti entraîneur. Formé à l' AS Saint-Étienne et après deux saisons en équipe première, il rejoint l' AS Monaco avec qui il remporte le championnat de France en 2000.

  3. WilliamWillySagnol ist ein Fußballtrainer und ehemaliger französischer Nationalspieler.

  4. Willy Sagnol former footballer from France Right-Back last club: Bayern Munich * Mar 18, 1977 in Saint-Étienne, France.

  5. This is the profile site of the manager Willy Sagnol. The site lists all clubs he coached and all clubs he played for.

  6. 4 days ago · GELSENKIRCHEN, Germany : Georgia arrived at Euro 2024 with no expectations, manager Willy Sagnol said, having already celebrated what they thought would be their biggest achievement in just ...

  7. Apr 4, 2024 · He joined Bordeaux after a decent spell serving as head coach of the France U-21 team. In his inaugural campaign, Bordeaux secured a sixth-place finish in Ligue 1, while reaching the 10th round of the Coupe de France and the round of 16 in the Coupe de la Ligue.

  8. Oct 1, 2017 · Suddenly interim coach of Bayern Munich after Carlo Ancelotti's dismissal, Willy Sagnol boasts all the attributes required to steer the Bavarians into calmer waters: he knows the club inside...

  9. Jun 8, 2024 · A decorated defender for St-Étienne, Monaco and Bayern München, Willy Sagnol took permanent coaching roles with France's Under-21 side and Bordeaux before stepping into...

  10. William Sagnol. Position: DF (FB, right) 182cm , 81kg (5-11½, 179lb) Born: March 18, 1977 in Saint-Étienne, France. National Team: France. 6x Domestic League Champion. 2000-01 Champions League Champion.